Haile Selassie at the Fort of Debra Marcos
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The Emperor of Abyssinia enters the Fort of Debra Marcos. The Emperor is here seen with his Bodyguard.
British Embassy
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Haile Selassie at the Fort of Debra Marcos
The Emperor of Abyssinia enters the Fort of Debra Marcos. The Emperor is here seen with his Bodyguard.
British Embassy
Leader of Ethiopia's Only Women's Club
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Keystone View Company
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United Press Photos
The Ethiopian Emperor's Bodyguard
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Keystone Press Agency Ltd.
Drill Display at the Departure of H. M. S. Gambia
On the eve of the departure of H. M. S. Gambia from the East Indies Station recently the Royal Marine detachment of the ship gave a drill display on the R. N. Recreation Ground. For the first time, a representative of the Ceylon Government — Mr. A...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Grand-son of the Emperor on Board H. M. S. Gambia
On board the H. M. S. Gambia, now in Trincomalee, is the grand-son of Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia. He is Mid-shipman Desta-Lij Alexander Desta, who completed his officer-cadet training at Dartmouth Naval College, in 1954. Mid-shipman, Dest...
The Times of Ceylon Press
General Leads Ten Thousand Men into Emperor's Army
New pictures from Abyssinia. Dedjasmatch Machacha, one of Abyssinia's most influential leaders, marched into Addis Ababa with 10,000 of his followers to offer his services and those of his men to Emperor Haile Selassie. Photo just received in Lo...
Planet News Ltd.